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18
Dan Gerber
A Voice from the River, 2005, p.74
Michigan State University Press
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Título:
18
Autor:
Dan Gerber
Assuntos:
Acoustics
;
Anatomy
;
Animal sounds
;
Animal vocalization
;
Applied sciences
;
Bioacoustics
;
Biological sciences
;
Biology
;
Bird songs
;
Boats
;
Body regions
;
Children
;
Electromagnetic radiation
;
Electromagnetism
;
Engineering
;
Fishing equipment
;
Fishing lines
;
Fundamental forces
;
Human back
;
Human geography
;
Human populations
;
Hunting gear
;
Light
;
Men
;
Metropolitan areas
;
Persons
;
Physical sciences
;
Physics
;
Political geography
;
Population studies
;
Social sciences
;
Sunlight
;
Technology
;
Torso
;
Transportation
;
Vehicles
;
Villages
;
Watercraft
É parte de:
A Voice from the River, 2005, p.74
Descrição:
After russell took the bluegill off Katy’s hook, he threaded the aluminum point of the stringer through its gill and dropped it over the gunwale with the half-dozen or so they had already caught. “Do they like each other down there?” Katy asked. “Down where?” Russell was poking around in the plastic cottage cheese container for another worm. “Down there.” She pointed to where the stringer of fish had just sunk below the surface. “Well, I don’t know.” Russell concentrated on working the hook through the length of the worm. “It’s something that hadn’t occurred to me. I suppose they
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